Crab City K9 and Metropolitan K9 are hosting a PSA mock trial sun. labor day weekend to help prepare for the PSA East Coast Regionals in Sept. And to help raise money the buy supplies for PSA certified decoy Sgt. Chad Reynolds and his guys stationed in Iraq.
There will be food and a 50/50 raffle. The entry fee is $25.00.
So, if you've ever thought, "My dog can do that", getting ready for a PSa trial, or just want to check it out, come on out and join us! For more info. feel free to email Don Tapp at don@crabcityk9.com or myself at greg@metropolitank9.com__________________

Greg

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."

I am sorry, but one little oversight was brought to my attention! Thanks Dr.K! This is NOT a PSA sanctioned event!

Greg

He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."

It's $10 to come out and watch....all proceeds are going to buy supplies and goodies for our good friend (and the dummy that used to wear the bite suit for us) who is serving in Iraq...we'll also be sending him some stuff to give to guys in his unit, and some stuff for the MWDs in his unit (Kongs, biscuits, rope toys, etc)...

Wish I could make it. A mock trial is exactly what we need right now. Good luck!

Demo Dick

"My first priority will be to reinstate the assault weapons ban PERMANENTLY as soon as I take office...I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, 1 gun a month purchase limits, and bans on all semi-automatic guns."-Barack Obama"When in doubt, whip it out."-Nuge

I have found that a mock trial is really good to help with nerves and to find out what you need to work on....b/c it's "mock" you can use correction collars, etc...

That's good for the dog too. Dogs can become "trial smart" and after the first one or two mistakes without a correction the light bulb goes off and the dog realizes what's going on. To be able to correct him in that situation is invaluable.

Demo Dick

"My first priority will be to reinstate the assault weapons ban PERMANENTLY as soon as I take office...I intend to work with Congress on a national no carry law, 1 gun a month purchase limits, and bans on all semi-automatic guns."-Barack Obama"When in doubt, whip it out."-Nuge

I have found that a mock trial is really good to help with nerves and to find out what you need to work on....b/c it's "mock" you can use correction collars, etc...

That's good for the dog too. Dogs can become "trial smart" and after the first one or two mistakes without a correction the light bulb goes off and the dog realizes what's going on. To be able to correct him in that situation is invaluable.

Demo Dick

Absolutely...thats why there are alot of dogs who have bit in the level 1's in PSA, and can never make it past...they bite each time...

They got away with it once, and now they think they can do it every time...

I thought I was going to have that problem with TJ after he bit in Chicago...but he bounced back....but it took a lot of electric at training....